We will take down those employers off the site, and it is important young people recognise and know their rights.
Keirsey ordered that the soldier doing the talking should sit down, take off his helmet and sunglasses, accept any drink offered, and speak respectfully.
The Sita Air plane came down minutes after take-off from Kathmandu, claiming the lives of 19 people.
The plane came down shortly after take-off and crashed within the boundaries of the huge US-run airbase, said a Nato spokesperson at the base.
Soon after take-off, Farooq saunters down the aisle, dressed in a stylish tweed jacket.
The 32-year-old now intends to take some time off to wind down then see what happens from there.
Mr Chernov said the pilot had tried to pull the plane down six seconds after take-off, but could not avert the disaster.
Paquin told me about the time LL Bean was late on a canoe delivery and one of his team members strapped the canoe on the top of his car and travelled from company headquarters in Freeport, Me. to New Jersey to make a personal delivery to the customer, who was about to take off on a trip down the Delaware river.
Equity trading volumes are down as the players take their money off the table and park it.
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"Go to your favorite pharmacy and walk up and down the aisles, and take the things off the shelf you'd like to have at home, " she advises, adding that Imodium and antibiotics are essential additions to any travel medical kit.
She refuses to share her balance sheet with stressed countries by allowing the issuance of euro-bonds, until they reform, even though such reforms cannot be implemented in time to head off sovereign defaults that would take down many under-capitalized European banks, now desperately juggling their books to inflate their capital ratios.
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Overhang comes down as employees exercise their options and take gains off the table following the IPO.
"There are a lot of candidates who get completely run down, and they have to take a week off - and that's the kiss of death, " says Richard Ben Cramer, author of What it Takes: The Way to the White House.
The automatic budget cuts could s hut down the whole meat industry as inspectors have to take days off work.
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None of them tried to stop the attack, and nobody tried to take hold of Stan when he turned away and walked off down the road.
Constantly monitor the temperature, and if steam begins to rise from the bowl, Mr. Brock said, take it off the heat and whisk until the temperature comes down.
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The Celtics quickly settled down again, ripping off an 11-0 run to take a 31-27 lead on another 3-pointer by Terry.
One tool the Fed has created in recent years has the goal of slowing down the economy and slowing down the velocity of money should the economy all of sudden take off due to all the stimulus the Fed has put into the system.
If retrenchment from the marketplace is the course nations wish to take, we can only let them go off behind their moats to draw down their legacy wealth.
Despite the damage to the near-term trend, gold bulls can take heart that the two-day sell-off only brings the price down to where it was a week ago.
Racing cars are really like upside-down aeroplanes, using their aerodynamics to stay on the ground rather than take off.
Lots of people shot off about that one, including lawmakers, leading the newspaper to take down the map.
Pakistan lost their momentum after the alleged ball-tampering incident, allowing Pietersen to take advantage with two massive sixes off Kaneria, over mid-wicket and straight down the ground.
But it turned down again in the last quarter of 2011, as domestic demand failed to take off and Europe's prospects worsened.
"Airport staff were able to take steps up to the craft to get everybody off, they did not have to come down emergency shoots or anything like that, " the spokesman said.
Bad weather conditions throw everyone into a spiral and the worse they are, the more they leave employees contemplating whether or not to take the day off as a safety precaution and businesses considering closing their doors until Mother Nature calms down.
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Foss recalled waiting on the tarmac to take off from Tokyo, Japan, when a woman suddenly took off all her clothes and began running up and down the aisles.
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